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I forgot about that space. It would be great if a real life physical Toontown could be the entrance to the new ride.
It would be perfect, nestled next to Mickey and Minnie’s house.
I forgot about that space. It would be great if a real life physical Toontown could be the entrance to the new ride.
That would be awesome if they could build this new ride and all we lose are Gadget, Chip n Dale, Donald's boat and maybe Goofys house.
I just don't know if they'd sacrifice that plot and take it from a possible Star Wars expansion. Would be nice, and a great fit in that corner.
Um, That section in SWL:GE isn't that where that big warehouse/office is sitting?
I've heard it described as temporary.
There were two if I remember correctly. The first toward the front entrance off of the trial, which is the temporary construction offices. And the second, which is toward the back of the land, this is the long white building. Which is where SWL:GE costuming and break rooms are suppose to be going.
As much as people have complained that "Frozen is everywhere!", it is indeed odd that the franchise hasn't gotten its own E-Ticket or Land. Instead, it's a little bit here and a little bit there... and there... and there.
Something to remind people of when the next popular movie comes out and people are expecting a tie-in ride for it to open simultaneously, let alone within the next two years.
So then that entire plot of land is not available for expansion? How many acres are?
I'm guessing it takes up Roger and the 5 and dime, possibly all the way over to next to Minnie though they may want to keep some dining options given the draw this ride will have. Make sense to keep the meet and greets if 60%+ of the land is dedicated to Mickey and Minnie with the new ride. Wonder if they re-theme gadget...Barnstormer?I've not been aware of any plans for Arendelle that involved DCA (which doesn't mean they haven't existed).
The Fantasyland Theater won't be affected, as the Mickey show building won't span the railroad tracks. I don't think Roger is safe, sadly. The footprint for this ride is huge and Toontown is small. I'm not sure how much of it will be left, if any. Hoping to hear more details about that soon.
That is what I understood. But maybe someone with more inside info would know. As for size, I really don't think it was that large of an area to begin with. But I don't know the actual sizes of the plots.
I thought that plot was always considered expansion, and was actually where the planned Frozen land may end up?
I don't think Roger is safe, sadly. The footprint for this ride is huge and Toontown is small.
Any idea how big the Mickey ride is? I believe TT is a bit over 3 acres in total, so that would quite building if takes up the entire land.
What if this thread is really just @GiveMeTheMusic trying to get us to stop talking about the new Western and former Eastern Gateway projects.
I kid I kid
Martin said that it occupies a portion of the former Great Movie Ride building. I don’t remember if he indicated an actual percentage.Not sure. I'm sure someone can deduce the Florida showbuilding size from Google Maps with fancy schmancy technology
Word has been that Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway will not use up the entire The Great Movie Ride showbuilding.Not sure. I'm sure someone can deduce the Florida showbuilding size from Google Maps with fancy schmancy technology
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